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  • S super

    A year back, I asked people here if Kindle experience is better than reading a real book. Majority said Kindle is better when you get to use it regularly. Well after a year of reading experince in Kindle, I still not getting a hang of it. Honestly it has made my travel reading little pleasant when I want to read some fiction as I dont have to carry heavy books but at home and office, technical books are not so pleasant. Am I a minority or Kindle experience with technical books is still good?

    cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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    RugbyLeague
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    It would be easier if mine didn't crash constantly - anything less than 60% battery and it will crash

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    • S super

      A year back, I asked people here if Kindle experience is better than reading a real book. Majority said Kindle is better when you get to use it regularly. Well after a year of reading experince in Kindle, I still not getting a hang of it. Honestly it has made my travel reading little pleasant when I want to read some fiction as I dont have to carry heavy books but at home and office, technical books are not so pleasant. Am I a minority or Kindle experience with technical books is still good?

      cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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      rnbergren
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      I like the kindle for "entertainment" reading. For research things. I prefer. Books24x7 or safarionline I have used both. I prefer SafariOnline. It takes care of the code copy and paste issues etc.... Not sure why one would try to use the kindle version or any technical book. Searching and stuff is just horrible on that platform.

      To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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      • S super

        A year back, I asked people here if Kindle experience is better than reading a real book. Majority said Kindle is better when you get to use it regularly. Well after a year of reading experince in Kindle, I still not getting a hang of it. Honestly it has made my travel reading little pleasant when I want to read some fiction as I dont have to carry heavy books but at home and office, technical books are not so pleasant. Am I a minority or Kindle experience with technical books is still good?

        cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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        Brady Kelly
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        As I said mentioned here on CP tonight, I have yet to find anything technical remotely readable, even less usable, on a Kindle.

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